The prevalence of malnutrition and growth percentiles for urban South African children.
Lukhanyo H NyatiJohn M PettiforShane A NorrisPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
The growth percentiles show that young South African urban black females are experiencing general but not central obesity due to a secular change which is faster in weight than height. High levels of undernutrition persist alongside high levels of over-nutrition with adolescence being a critical period for the upsurge in obesity in females. Early intervention is needed to combat the rise in obesity.